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here is the new york side. there is the new york anchorage. there are the office buildings in the background. here is the brooklyn side. fulton street is on the left. i can barely see the tower. look at this. the photographer had to climb up this walkway to the talk of the tower. meshhat protects you is a that you can't even see. i don't know how he did it. he is looking back to brooklyn. when they designed the brooklyn bridge they wanted it to come down in the commercial area of brooklyn. justmes down into brooklyn one building away from fulton street. that is fulton street running down to the fulton ferry. it is turning right and it winds up in front of brooklyn city hall which you really can see in this photograph. i don't know if you see how densely packed up it was. the bridge was purposefully designed to run into the back of the commercial companies so that it wouldn't disturb fulton street. not that the oldest buildings were there. you can imagine the intense condition of that street. this is what it looked like. street, it wasll ripped
here is the new york side. there is the new york anchorage. there are the office buildings in the background. here is the brooklyn side. fulton street is on the left. i can barely see the tower. look at this. the photographer had to climb up this walkway to the talk of the tower. meshhat protects you is a that you can't even see. i don't know how he did it. he is looking back to brooklyn. when they designed the brooklyn bridge they wanted it to come down in the commercial area of brooklyn....
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immigrant life in new york around 1890 with the overcrowded buildings and then new york landowners have always been very creative in how to get around the good intentions of performers so at one point a lot is going to say every room has to have a window and so the thought is in that way if you have to have windows the owners will knock holes in the walls and the windows will let in more air pit with the builders to? they took the window between one room and another mini-apartment in and that way they would satisfy the law. the landlords wield a lot of political clout so that lott initially didn't allow for that. the tenement act of 1901 and new york landowners been pushed back in 1902 in 1903 they got the law changed to make it last for strict even more family -- more friendly for landlords. they rarely talked about the ways in which the law was backed because of the pressure from new york city's. the politically powerful landlords. so it's ice bin the intention to make immigrants lives better and i should say it's not just landlords. immigrants themselves are often fighting for things
immigrant life in new york around 1890 with the overcrowded buildings and then new york landowners have always been very creative in how to get around the good intentions of performers so at one point a lot is going to say every room has to have a window and so the thought is in that way if you have to have windows the owners will knock holes in the walls and the windows will let in more air pit with the builders to? they took the window between one room and another mini-apartment in and that...
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i was a 100% new yorker. with the new york style and the new york rhythm into the new york cadence. i started going around the country and the new york style and cadence was slightly out of rhythm with those parts of the country. and, sort of like my cousin vinny came to us. into the president took me aside was explaining to me how, you know, sometimes you , it isnt to slow down more about just hospitality and just chatting with people, not always about function and he said, you know you should go down to arkansas if you want to get something is done. you should go down and visit with these people. and i said, ok. now i had never heard that term before "visit with those people." i said, mr. president what do i do when i visit with those people. he said, nothing, you just visit. i said, what does that mean, visit? what is the purpose? you said, you don't accomplish anything. you just visit. chat, talk. i said, for what purpose, what do i want to get accomplished? i don't think i ever fully internalized the process of "visiting." but, deep president was always -- like, the president w
i was a 100% new yorker. with the new york style and the new york rhythm into the new york cadence. i started going around the country and the new york style and cadence was slightly out of rhythm with those parts of the country. and, sort of like my cousin vinny came to us. into the president took me aside was explaining to me how, you know, sometimes you , it isnt to slow down more about just hospitality and just chatting with people, not always about function and he said, you know you should...
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it's still not new york pizza." [ laughter ] "that's not a new york bagel. what kind of bagel is that? it's the wrong water." that's what everyone says. "it's the wrong water you're using." and we're telling people that water is like -- out water's filthy. >> seth: yeah. >> they're like, "you don't have the right water." one time, i was in l.a. in the '90s, and cathy moriarty had, like, a pizza place, she's an actress and she had this pizza place, mulberry pizza -- and even, like, on "the tonight show," jay leno would be like, "oh, they use new york water. and that's why the pizza tastes so good." mulberry street, it's called. so one time, i'm in there -- i used to talk to her all the time -- we we're, like, friends. and i go, "hey, is it true you use new york water, and that's why the pizza is different?" she just stopped and gave me, like, the most disgusted look. she goes, "colin, think about it. you think we ship water in?" [ laughter ] "well, how? by truck or plane everyday?" and i was like, "oh, good point." >> seth: you also note that new yorkers do n
it's still not new york pizza." [ laughter ] "that's not a new york bagel. what kind of bagel is that? it's the wrong water." that's what everyone says. "it's the wrong water you're using." and we're telling people that water is like -- out water's filthy. >> seth: yeah. >> they're like, "you don't have the right water." one time, i was in l.a. in the '90s, and cathy moriarty had, like, a pizza place, she's an actress and she had this pizza place,...
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i was a 100% new yorker with the new york style and the new york rhythm and the new york cadence. i started going around the country and the new york style and cadence was slightly out of rhythm with other parts of the country, and sort of like "my cousin vinny," came and the president took me aside one day and he was explaining to me how sometimes you want to just slow down, it's more about just hospitality and just chatting with people, not always about function. and he said go down to arkansas which we wanted to get some things done, and visit with these people. i said, ok. now, i had never heard that term before, visit with those people. i said, mr. president, what do i do when i visit with those people? he said nothing, you just visit. i said what does that mean? what is the purpose? he said you're not there to accomplish. you just visit, you just chat, you just talk. but for what purpose? what do i want to get accomplished? i don't think i ever fully internalized the process of visiting. but the president was always kind, always generous, and i know that many people in this
i was a 100% new yorker with the new york style and the new york rhythm and the new york cadence. i started going around the country and the new york style and cadence was slightly out of rhythm with other parts of the country, and sort of like "my cousin vinny," came and the president took me aside one day and he was explaining to me how sometimes you want to just slow down, it's more about just hospitality and just chatting with people, not always about function. and he said go down...
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in new york. and staten island, actually huge numbers of immigrants, africans, in terms of proportionate fast-growing immigrant. >> correct, in terms of proportion, staten island immigrant poopulation is growing faster than any other place yet staten island has the -- by far the lowest proportion of immigrants in its population. the city wide is 37% foreign born. it's the smallest but it's growing proportionally the fastest. >> you said in your introduction that really very little has changed immigration, the kind of people who come here and the experience and they are accepted into the nation economic and political life, they get to -- [inaudible] >> and the way in which they come here and the way they assimilate, but in one thing, in one way things have changed. so the people who came here on this ship, they weren't able to go back to their homelands regularly. they might go two or three times in their life or some not at all. but the people that come here now with the availability of internatio
in new york. and staten island, actually huge numbers of immigrants, africans, in terms of proportionate fast-growing immigrant. >> correct, in terms of proportion, staten island immigrant poopulation is growing faster than any other place yet staten island has the -- by far the lowest proportion of immigrants in its population. the city wide is 37% foreign born. it's the smallest but it's growing proportionally the fastest. >> you said in your introduction that really very little...
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new york's history. here with us tonight, the founder and president of the bella leadership institute. with a mission to inspire young women and girls to lead the andre, to institute works professional mentoring from high school girls and college-level women. for lobbyist and candidate elected office, she has been a professional involved in many fields, including politics, economics, urban development, and human rights. an assistant professor in the africana studies department and the director of the -- brooklyn women's activism at brooklyn college and she is currently completing her manuscript. "black woman's politics in the post-civil rights era." she holds a doctorate in african-american studies from northwestern university with a specialization in race, politics and culture, and a masters of arts from the institute of research and african-american studies at columbia university. last but not least is the founder and president of dazzling media, a new york-based company. she is the director and produc
new york's history. here with us tonight, the founder and president of the bella leadership institute. with a mission to inspire young women and girls to lead the andre, to institute works professional mentoring from high school girls and college-level women. for lobbyist and candidate elected office, she has been a professional involved in many fields, including politics, economics, urban development, and human rights. an assistant professor in the africana studies department and the director...
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all the new york tabloid and new york newspapers did not once use the phrase double agent or the compound double agent. it was always counterspy and in fact was introduced during opening arguments what a counterspy was to the jury. it was such a foreign concept. assigned to be siebold's handler was an fbi agent names james c. ellsworth who was a mormon and gain fluency in german during the weimar period in germany. he happened to be an inveterate diarist and letter writer, and i contacted and found his son still alive out in california, and they had all his diaries from his entire scope of his life and he -- after this case closed, after this 16-month, 18-month case he began a diary describing all that they had gone through which is an extraordinary research. any writer would give, you know, his left hand for something like that, and -- and he -- and in his diery, his first meeting of siebold, they met at a hotel in new york and he said as i was coming out of the shower in the hotel room, siebold came in. i found siebold to be a tall, 6'3", thin, 160-pound german, big-boned and brown-eyed
all the new york tabloid and new york newspapers did not once use the phrase double agent or the compound double agent. it was always counterspy and in fact was introduced during opening arguments what a counterspy was to the jury. it was such a foreign concept. assigned to be siebold's handler was an fbi agent names james c. ellsworth who was a mormon and gain fluency in german during the weimar period in germany. he happened to be an inveterate diarist and letter writer, and i contacted and...
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i'm here in new york city. i was born in new york city. you go to the bronx and you go to the brooklyn, all right. those are the two real poverty-stricken burrows. the culture is so entrenched no matter what trunch does. no matter how many factories he brings back. no matter what he does. you are not going to break that culture. >> i respectfully disagree. we saw when we passed welfare reform in the middle of the 90's all across this country from new york to the california, and big city, small stickers rural america, welfare reform by saying we are going to place limits on how long people could be on welfare, by making people work, by requiring them to work if they were abled body. that we moved people from a life of dependency on government to a life of dependence. >> some people. >> every one of those people was precious to move from a life of dependency to what god really meant them to be was a free individual living a life of responsibility and dreaming big. look, in the last eight years, one of the most pernicious thing that happened
i'm here in new york city. i was born in new york city. you go to the bronx and you go to the brooklyn, all right. those are the two real poverty-stricken burrows. the culture is so entrenched no matter what trunch does. no matter how many factories he brings back. no matter what he does. you are not going to break that culture. >> i respectfully disagree. we saw when we passed welfare reform in the middle of the 90's all across this country from new york to the california, and big city,...
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york city, to reimburse new york for the cost of helping new york and other state and local governments protect the president-elect until his inauguration. local and state taxpayers should not be forced to foot the bill for the federal responsibility of protecting the president-elect. i view the amount in the c.r. as a down payment, and i'm putting the majority on notice that a future funding bill must fully cover these costs. at a time when economic hardship is common among those who've worked in unsafe and unhealthy coal mines, this congress should be united in ensuring these men and women have both the health and pension benefits they have earned. these hardworking individuals need more than empty promises. i'm pleased the c.r. provides additional funding to respond to natural disasters, to assist flint, michigan, in recovering from a lead crisis, to respond to threats abroad, to prevent opioid addiction and to support biomedical research. however, we should have made these investments along with a full-year bill that would have dealt with every government program. finally, this bill
york city, to reimburse new york for the cost of helping new york and other state and local governments protect the president-elect until his inauguration. local and state taxpayers should not be forced to foot the bill for the federal responsibility of protecting the president-elect. i view the amount in the c.r. as a down payment, and i'm putting the majority on notice that a future funding bill must fully cover these costs. at a time when economic hardship is common among those who've worked...
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undermines the business model of the "new york times" news source. it also empowers the alternative media everyone in the world is sore upset about. people are getting news from non-legitimate sight. >> we is that happening because they have so doe based themselves that people feel like i'm going somewhere else. do you see that phenomenon? >> not as much as do you. i think fox news has based itself more so in the opposite way. i don't think that fox news holds the middle ground of honest jnks here's the difference on this show which is the one thing can i speak for i'm totally upfront about my opinion. >> sure. >> i never pretend i think anything -- i think our news is above -- well, lock, i'm not going to give you position of defending the company. i'm total i had upfront i'm kind of a left winged political activist that's fine. i'm happy to read it when he loys to me and says i'm a straight news reporter, why shouldn't i be offensed? >> i'm not spending those type of tweets and i do agree with you that i just don't agree with some of the terms. deb
undermines the business model of the "new york times" news source. it also empowers the alternative media everyone in the world is sore upset about. people are getting news from non-legitimate sight. >> we is that happening because they have so doe based themselves that people feel like i'm going somewhere else. do you see that phenomenon? >> not as much as do you. i think fox news has based itself more so in the opposite way. i don't think that fox news holds the middle...
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in new york city. russia announcing its reprical plans, the country saying it plans to expel 35 u.s. diplomats and ban u.s. diplomatic staff from using what are essentially country homes in aware house in moscow in retaliation to russia's -- to washington's sanctions. but president-elect trump saying, quote, it's time for our country to move on. new york city ramping up secu the annual new year's eve bash in time square in addition to deploying 7,000 officer it is nypd is using 65 massive garbage trucks filled with sand to block off intersections around time square. the move comes after recent truck attacks in germany and the south of france. the iconic group run-dmc filing a 50 million-dollar infringement lawsuit against amazon, wal-mart and other retailers alleging that they cashed on the trio's likens without their permission. checking u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell, you could take a look up across the board, maybe we will get a rally, maybe to 20,000, the dow up 30 points, but
in new york city. russia announcing its reprical plans, the country saying it plans to expel 35 u.s. diplomats and ban u.s. diplomatic staff from using what are essentially country homes in aware house in moscow in retaliation to russia's -- to washington's sanctions. but president-elect trump saying, quote, it's time for our country to move on. new york city ramping up secu the annual new year's eve bash in time square in addition to deploying 7,000 officer it is nypd is using 65 massive...
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york senator to new york senator hillary clinton. paul: the first two years were really tough. "the new york post" assigned their congressional correspondent do something they called hill watch. everything will day, he wrote a hillary clinton item. which meant he was not writing a chuck schumer item. their staffs also fought over credit for things. if money was going to a bridge somewhere, they would battle over it. yeah, after 9/11, when they had to work together on that issue, they really did start to bond. and later, years later, they would be the two biggest air -- earmarkers in the senate. they would take credit for buffalo getting money or they tried to get money to a woodstock museum together. jennifer: that did not go well as i recall. [laughter] paul: that ended poorly and got voted out of the senate. >> did he hold grudges over other senators? paul: depends on when he wins. he can be in a battle with somebody. if he beats you, he doesn't have a grudge. he said terrible things about me in that debate, but we won and you can
york senator to new york senator hillary clinton. paul: the first two years were really tough. "the new york post" assigned their congressional correspondent do something they called hill watch. everything will day, he wrote a hillary clinton item. which meant he was not writing a chuck schumer item. their staffs also fought over credit for things. if money was going to a bridge somewhere, they would battle over it. yeah, after 9/11, when they had to work together on that issue, they...
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well, the state of new york tried to a company to deliver drinking water to the people of new york and that company instead of testing the upstream sources of water at the time was fresh and what tastes better for sure, they thought that would cost too much money so they made a decision on what happened in flint michigan they decided not to tap the good water. they decided instead that they would sink the well in the middle of the slum and they distributed the water to one third of the people in new york and this is through the repeated epidemics. this is the good part, the person that maneuvered all this was alexander hamilton's nemesis and murder. on top of that, the company that did this was called at the manhattan company and the reason they wanted to save all this money is because they wanted to start a bank which they did, the bank of the manhattan company. the bank still exists to this day. do you know who it is, j.p. morgan chase, biggest bank in america. that is their earliest history. so -- and i tell that story in the book because i think we don't really look at the politica
well, the state of new york tried to a company to deliver drinking water to the people of new york and that company instead of testing the upstream sources of water at the time was fresh and what tastes better for sure, they thought that would cost too much money so they made a decision on what happened in flint michigan they decided not to tap the good water. they decided instead that they would sink the well in the middle of the slum and they distributed the water to one third of the people...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. some of the voices. outside trump tower, with just three weeks to inauguration day. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at 11pm, now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. staging an impressive comeback, rafa nadal cruises to victory on his return from injury. carlos cashes in — tevez becomes one of the world's best paid sportsmen with a move to the chinese super league. and mps claims questions are left unanswered after the retirement from cycling of sir bradley wiggins. rafael nadal has made a winning start to his latest comeback from injury. it was an emphatic victory, too, against tomas berdych at an exhibition tournament in abu dhabi. a wrist injury had troubled nadal throughout 2016, but there were no signs of rustiness. this was the first point back on court. it set the spaniard on course to take the first set 6—0, and he completed the job in the second. nadal will play
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. some of the voices. outside trump tower, with just three weeks to inauguration day. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at 11pm, now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. staging an impressive comeback, rafa nadal cruises to victory on his return from injury. carlos cashes in — tevez becomes one of the world's best paid sportsmen with a...
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. >> we're in brooklyn, new york, where more than 125 years al, laborers toiled for 14 years to build this bridge connecting brooklyn and manhattan. at least two dozen workers died in the effort. the bridge spans the east river, which played an important role in the american revolution. here a young general named george washington cross the over to manhattan and thwarted the british advantage. without that historic crossing, our first war could have had a much different outcome, and our nation might not exist. >> just down the east river from here, you can see america's beacon of freedom to the rest of the world, the statue of liberty, and ellis island, the gateway to the american dream for so many immigrants. this hour, we're taking you on a journey through america's proud past, and some stories we've brought you this year. >> our journey begins at fort hancock, new jersey, a military installation that dates back to the revolutionary war. ♪ the jersey shore, 130 miles of fun in the sun, best known for its boardwalks, arcades, and amusement parks. but it's also home to one of the mo
. >> we're in brooklyn, new york, where more than 125 years al, laborers toiled for 14 years to build this bridge connecting brooklyn and manhattan. at least two dozen workers died in the effort. the bridge spans the east river, which played an important role in the american revolution. here a young general named george washington cross the over to manhattan and thwarted the british advantage. without that historic crossing, our first war could have had a much different outcome, and our...
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tesla has 5 billion in new york state over the next five years and new york state putting in 750 million as well. >> not even in office yet. >> he tipped his hat to this with the carrier deal as well. >> the last one, before you get to it, really surprised me. scarlet johansson. i don't even recall what movie she did. >> maybe you are not a marvel comics fan. basically what this list has taken is the top global ticket sales for the actors combined. scarlet johansson coming in at number 1 verses co-star chris evans from captain america. she brought nearly a billion dollars in revenue. chris evans robert downey, jr. tying for number 2. marco roby and amy adams who is in movies up to 2027. >> see you back. the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. most popular christmas gift. >> alexa what is on the calendar today? >> you have 12 events scheduled. >> alexa can be used to solve a murder mystery. >> we will have those details ahead. >> president elect trump's cabinet is filling up quickly. the nominations only half of the battle. which fight might be the toughest? >> the future of the
tesla has 5 billion in new york state over the next five years and new york state putting in 750 million as well. >> not even in office yet. >> he tipped his hat to this with the carrier deal as well. >> the last one, before you get to it, really surprised me. scarlet johansson. i don't even recall what movie she did. >> maybe you are not a marvel comics fan. basically what this list has taken is the top global ticket sales for the actors combined. scarlet johansson...
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pennsylvania, upstate new york, and much of new england. so thiis really the first nor'easter of the season, that's why all eyes are on it. doesn't look like a big snowmaker for the big cities, but it will make skiers very, very happy. >> it will indeed, bonnie schneider, thank you. >>> earlier we were talking about the influence of carrie fisher. now nbc's stephanie gosk with what princess leia and carrie fisher meant to her. >> reporter: at this moment in "return of the jedi," joba the hut was hated as much as darth vader, then princess leia turned around and did this. when i saw this scene in 1983, the crowd in the theater cheered, and so did i. as someone pointed out today, leia wasn't just a princess, she was a bad ass. >> she's, like, the strong character that makes everyone wish they were as strong as her. >> she was a leader and hero. >> reporter: there was more than just a little of that attitude that came from the actress herself. in an interview, carrie fisher responded to criticism about that bikini she wore in the scene. tell t
pennsylvania, upstate new york, and much of new england. so thiis really the first nor'easter of the season, that's why all eyes are on it. doesn't look like a big snowmaker for the big cities, but it will make skiers very, very happy. >> it will indeed, bonnie schneider, thank you. >>> earlier we were talking about the influence of carrie fisher. now nbc's stephanie gosk with what princess leia and carrie fisher meant to her. >> reporter: at this moment in "return of...
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and he's very new york. so it's just a little different than people from the the rest of the country. i think his style has evolved over the years and he's become more of a traditional legislator but i don't think he's lost>> what do you see in the brooklyn. revolution of his style? -- evolution of his style? >> what is interesting is the last few centimeters between mitch mcconnell, harry reid, they were not really huge personalities. harry reid can say some things off the cuff that make a good to second clip on c-span, "washington journal, but schumer is a big, careless personality that -- garrulous personality that fills a room. he has tried to go from being viewed as a sharp edge partisan to someone that is sort of a we alert dealer -- wheeler dealer that can talk to john mccain about the russian investigation, but the personality is still very much there, that full forced new york, that very brooklyn view. >> in general, does the personality fit in a bipartisan way? does it rub some people in the wrong
and he's very new york. so it's just a little different than people from the the rest of the country. i think his style has evolved over the years and he's become more of a traditional legislator but i don't think he's lost>> what do you see in the brooklyn. revolution of his style? -- evolution of his style? >> what is interesting is the last few centimeters between mitch mcconnell, harry reid, they were not really huge personalities. harry reid can say some things off the cuff...
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new york and d.c. which are the two cities of parasitizing the rest of the economy. >> it's a narrow focus on those two markets. >> have a weekend, keep it right here, the number one business block continues with eric baldwin. >>> donald trump firing back at his democrats who some say are using the allegationed russian hack to try and delegitimize his election win. the president-elect says if russia or some other entity was hacking, why did the white house wait so long to act? why did they only complain after hillary lost? and did president obama admit hillary was right by saying this? >> i think there is no doubt that when any foreign government tries to impact the integrity of our elections, that we need to make action, and we will. >> i'm eric bolling, welcome to cashin. now we'll start with you, should the obama administration have already taken action? and by the way, we're 34, 35 days out until donald trump takes over, should they take action now? >> they should have taken action, and that's why
new york and d.c. which are the two cities of parasitizing the rest of the economy. >> it's a narrow focus on those two markets. >> have a weekend, keep it right here, the number one business block continues with eric baldwin. >>> donald trump firing back at his democrats who some say are using the allegationed russian hack to try and delegitimize his election win. the president-elect says if russia or some other entity was hacking, why did the white house wait so long to...
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the ss washington pushed off from the port bound for new york city. the ship was met at quarantine in the narrows by a coast guard cutter, which was carrying a state department officer and fbi special agent who spoke briefly with sebold and asked if he would be willing to come to the office and fully square for further discussion. he thought once i get to new york, this will be over quickly and i will give him everything i have. i will be back and on my way and i will not be involved in any of this anymore. all of this will go away. after two days of telling his story, he was asked if he was willing to become the fbi's first counterspy. now the phrase, "double agent" was not yet common parlance when this case went to trial in 1941. all the new york tabloids did not use the phrase double agent. or the compound double agent. it was always counterspy and was introduced during opening arguments was counterspy was to -- what counterspy was to the jury because it was such a foreign concept. designed to be his handler was an fbi special agent named james c e
the ss washington pushed off from the port bound for new york city. the ship was met at quarantine in the narrows by a coast guard cutter, which was carrying a state department officer and fbi special agent who spoke briefly with sebold and asked if he would be willing to come to the office and fully square for further discussion. he thought once i get to new york, this will be over quickly and i will give him everything i have. i will be back and on my way and i will not be involved in any of...
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contra la famosa celebraciÓn. >>> en new york es el blanco nÚmero 1. del mundo para terrorismo y time square la vÍspera de aÑo nuevo serÍa la gloria para ellos. >>> en en mediaciones de la torre trump continÚa una fuerte presencia policial a pesar de que segÚn las autoridades el presidente electo no estarÁ en new york. durante el aÑo nuevo. >>> es tanta la confianna de las autoridad en este plan de seguridad que el propio jefe de la policÍa carlos gÓmez nos dijo que Él mismo estarÍa aqui, con su familia para disfrutar de la celebraciÓn. >>> en la ciudad de new york, diego arias, noticias telemundo. >>> un conductor hispano de rÉ rescatar a una adolecente vÍctima de trÁfico sexual llevaba a los sospechosos y a la joven a un hotel. se dio cuenta que la chica no era amigo de ellos y que atraco fa ban con ella. llegÓ al lugar y la policÍa se dio cuenta que la joven fue entregada a un tercer sujeto que pagÓ por su compaÑÍa. >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo veremos como la tecnologÍa nos acerca a nuestros familiares que estÁn lejos
contra la famosa celebraciÓn. >>> en new york es el blanco nÚmero 1. del mundo para terrorismo y time square la vÍspera de aÑo nuevo serÍa la gloria para ellos. >>> en en mediaciones de la torre trump continÚa una fuerte presencia policial a pesar de que segÚn las autoridades el presidente electo no estarÁ en new york. durante el aÑo nuevo. >>> es tanta la confianna de las autoridad en este plan de seguridad que el propio jefe de la policÍa carlos gÓmez nos...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. >>> this morning, travel is a mess across the northern plains where folks will be digging out following a powerful christmas storm. a blizzard warning remains in effect for most of north dakota, western south dakota, and parts of montana. the howling winds, heavy snow, and ice forced officials to shut hundreds of miles of roadways. roxana saberi is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the national weather service is expecting parts of the dakotas and montana to get up to 15 inches of snow today. the winter weather is expected to continue east. the unrelenting holiday storm spilled into the overnight hours covering animals and driveway s with mound of snow. while the system brought a white christmas yesterday. >> it's so beautiful. my first snow ever. >> reporter: it made driving throughout the northern plains and the southwest. this was the scene in arizona at interstate 40 was brought to a standstill b
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. >>> this morning, travel is a mess across the northern plains where folks will be digging out following a powerful christmas storm. a blizzard warning remains in effect for most of north dakota, western south dakota, and parts of montana. the howling winds, heavy snow, and ice forced officials to shut hundreds of miles of roadways....
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anne-marie. >> hannah daniels in new york. thank you so much. >>> chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wb sfwlchlt says the extreme cold will be around for a while. >> the cold has seeped acr the country this morning from windchill values near 20 below zero across north dakota close the freezing mark down towards new orleans saturday morning that's what we will wake up to start the weekend, single digit and teen wind chills down into the deep south. by saturday morning we will see some 20s across north florida, the city center a little milder, certainly frost and freeze warnings there. 20s across north georgia, much of mississippi, alabama, and snow, continues to crank, a couple more feed are possible and the heaviest bands downwind of the great lakes through saturday. we're watching the next storm system moving in by this weekend. by sunday the snow stretching across the midwest, rain on the south side of it. this storm will move toward new england and the northeast as we look toward monday, a sloppy start to
anne-marie. >> hannah daniels in new york. thank you so much. >>> chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wb sfwlchlt says the extreme cold will be around for a while. >> the cold has seeped acr the country this morning from windchill values near 20 below zero across north dakota close the freezing mark down towards new orleans saturday morning that's what we will wake up to start the weekend, single digit and teen wind chills down into the deep south. by...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the polish government buys a unique art collection for $2 billion but critics say it was undervalued. vinci the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got underway with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow, in holland, we're gonna use money we picked up in belgium today, then we'll be in france, and again it'll be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed in his 0xfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. just good? no, fantastic. that's better. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president obama expels 35 russian diplomats after accusing them of interfering in the us elections. moscow says it will carry out reprisals. earlier in moscow — president putin declared a ceasefire deal in syria — brokered by russia and turkey — it came into effect a few
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the polish government buys a unique art collection for $2 billion but critics say it was undervalued. vinci the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got underway with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow, in holland, we're gonna use money we picked up in belgium today, then we'll be in france, and again it'll be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former...
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. >> roxana saberi here in new york. thank you. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll talk about the u.s. resolution demanding an end of israeli settlements with ian bremmer. president of eurasia group and global political risk company. >>> post holiday shoppers at a number of malls had to take cover after a string of fights broke out last night. fights and disturbances from reported malls from long island, new york, to texas. at some, there were false reports of gunfire. a fight among about ten teens broke out at a mall in manchester, connecticut. there were several arrests, but the scene was the same at a mall outside of cleveland that seemed to have been organized on social media. seven people were injured during a fight at a mall on long island. >>> today, a significant storm will impact the pacific northwest, including heavy snow and strong winds. but folks in the northern plains to the great lakes are trying to recover from a holiday storm that disrupted travel. wendy gillette reports. >> reporter: dangerous w
. >> roxana saberi here in new york. thank you. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll talk about the u.s. resolution demanding an end of israeli settlements with ian bremmer. president of eurasia group and global political risk company. >>> post holiday shoppers at a number of malls had to take cover after a string of fights broke out last night. fights and disturbances from reported malls from long island, new york, to texas. at some, there were false...
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max ng us from new york is read, he is a senior editor for "new york magazine" "select all," section of the website. here to talk about topic of fake news. good morning. morning.ood host: could you talk to us, you wrote a recent piece looking at idea, the title saying maybe the internet is not a fantastic tool for democracy afterall. you give us a sense of what led you on your writings about news?opic of fake guest: sure. you know, for the last three decades, it's been sort of a internet is a tool for democracy, for civil ights, for freedom of speech, for freedom generally, and that as been true in a lot of situations. you look at the beginnings of the arab and judgment revolution social media allowed mass protests to flourish in public people to owed organize and talk to each other, but in the last six or seven we've seen enormous rise f popularism around the world of autocratic, auch racist genophobic leaders, not just russia, but western europe, asia, and one thing that seems to be clear across he world is leaders view the internet to whether intentionally or because their support
max ng us from new york is read, he is a senior editor for "new york magazine" "select all," section of the website. here to talk about topic of fake news. good morning. morning.ood host: could you talk to us, you wrote a recent piece looking at idea, the title saying maybe the internet is not a fantastic tool for democracy afterall. you give us a sense of what led you on your writings about news?opic of fake guest: sure. you know, for the last three decades, it's been sort...
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lauren: 5:01 in new york. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: busy day ahead for donald trent radio travel to meet with first responders of the recent attack at ohio state university before continuing his thank you tour in io tonight. meanwhile, trump continues to still keep posit in the cabinet. blake irving. >> president-elect trump has selected an ambassador to china, a country that's been a focus since the very first day of his campaign. mr. trump announcing that terry branstad has been nominated to that post. prints at the governor of iowa and is known to chinese president for more than three decades. david bassi have to pay when speaking with maria bartiromo unwarranted maria. >> the governor of iowa is a tremendous addition to america's team and fighting for american workers, america's economy and being appointment to china. >> homeland security come into focus through the retired four-star general tell fox that he's been offered the job. kelly was once in
lauren: 5:01 in new york. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: busy day ahead for donald trent radio travel to meet with first responders of the recent attack at ohio state university before continuing his thank you tour in io tonight. meanwhile, trump continues to still keep posit in the cabinet. blake irving. >> president-elect trump has selected an ambassador to china, a country that's been a focus since the very first day of his...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] announcer: this is a production of china central television america. walter: most people don't remember the day unicef was created. it was 1946, and the united nations general assembly wanted to provide emergency food and health care to children in countries devastatated by worlrld war ii. unicef is still around today. the u.n. program furnisheses long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to millions of children and mothers in more thanan 190 countries. this week on "full frame," we'll meet 3 of unicef's celebrity ambassadors. they'll tell us how they use their fame and fortune to advocate on behalf of the world's most vulnerable citizens. i'm mike walter co
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] announcer: this is a production of china central television america. walter: most people don't remember the day unicef was created. it was 1946, and the united nations general assembly wanted to provide emergency food and health care to children in countries devastatated by worlrld war ii. unicef is still around today. the u.n. program furnisheses long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to millions of...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] 8úxú just enough toot do the math. welcome to link tv for truly independent media. over the years, we brought you a letter program dealing with, change. it is a subject we care deeply about. ast year, we presented documentary called do the math. it featured the environmentalist bill mckibben. he figured out some deadly statistics. all those gigatons of carbon come ocean temperatures rising, time running out. but you know bill quickly realized that talking about a problem is only the first step. so he came up with an action plan. he launched a bus tour across america to fire up people and organize them.
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] 8úxú just enough toot do the math. welcome to link tv for truly independent media. over the years, we brought you a letter program dealing with, change. it is a subject we care deeply about. ast year, we presented documentary called do the math. it featured the environmentalist bill mckibben. he figured out some deadly statistics. all those gigatons of carbon come ocean temperatures rising, time running out. but...
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these when the "new york times" got involved. >> they found where she was buried in four gaze. mary mcgann married george mcgahan. we get to the stone and there it is. george mcgahan but mary's not on the stone. >> there was a space but no name. mary who never had children and worked as a stenographer died in 1979 at age 82. >> ladl a little girl who had tt kind emotional depth and generosity has to be acknowledged if there will be nobody to go visit. she has to be acknowledged. >> he couldn't add mary's name because he was not retated but someone else could. >> it appeared in our local newspaper here. >> brian democracies a physics teacher who lives outside of dublin. he recognized his mother's made even name and recognized she was a distant cousin of mary's. >> i know that name. >> as mary's relative brian passed on the right to had her name to pete in the form of a northized letter. >> look at it. it was obviously meant to be here. >> 37 years after her death, marimary mcgann's anyway was engraved in that tombstone. >> you got her name on that tombstone. what has she given y
these when the "new york times" got involved. >> they found where she was buried in four gaze. mary mcgann married george mcgahan. we get to the stone and there it is. george mcgahan but mary's not on the stone. >> there was a space but no name. mary who never had children and worked as a stenographer died in 1979 at age 82. >> ladl a little girl who had tt kind emotional depth and generosity has to be acknowledged if there will be nobody to go visit. she has to be...
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introducing the 2017 new york new york city taxi drivers calendar. >> where we can find a hydrant with optimal lighting. >> i'm excited to get back into my house for christmas. >> see news happening near you? it uploaded to the fresco up today. become become a citizen chaser and download fresco at the app store google play. ♪ >> here's a fun holiday version of netflix shows stranger things. this time marshmallows in a perfect way for # justice for bar. the northern lights, mr., mr. wonderful and super exploder created barb's revenge. >> marshmallow, marty marty mcfly from back to the future, and a ghostbusters join forces to interrupt. killed and then escaping safely. weird but a better version of the end of barb's journey. so, happy holidays. >> there are a lot of calendars one come by to track the days in a city that never sleeps. for for me it's usually filled with hunky guys from that fdny. this year i thought i would try new group of hunky guys, one that drives. introducing the 2017 new 17 new york city taxi drivers calendar. >> a comedic take on the traditional pinup it takes d
introducing the 2017 new york new york city taxi drivers calendar. >> where we can find a hydrant with optimal lighting. >> i'm excited to get back into my house for christmas. >> see news happening near you? it uploaded to the fresco up today. become become a citizen chaser and download fresco at the app store google play. ♪ >> here's a fun holiday version of netflix shows stranger things. this time marshmallows in a perfect way for # justice for bar. the northern...
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in new york, new jersey and virginia, charged with conspiracy to act as unlawful agents of russia. spies, who had burrowed deep into american society for years trying to steal secrets and recruit agents. the fbi had watched chapman and the others for months, recording drop offs of packages, meetings on staircases, even one meeting just yards from cnn's offices in new york. the u.s. believes the group never got its hands on classified information. but the russian infiltration into the u.s., a classic moscow move. >> what they do is more than collect, they actually try to influence events to the benefit of russia, all over the world and this is something that they have done for decades. >> reporter: within days at the airport in vienna, a cor owe graphed transfer. the ten russians traded back for four other russians charged with being in touch with western intelligence services. now, the state department is expelling 35 russian officials it says violated their diplomatic status. this after the u.s. claim of interference in the presidential election and harassment of u.s. diplomats ov
in new york, new jersey and virginia, charged with conspiracy to act as unlawful agents of russia. spies, who had burrowed deep into american society for years trying to steal secrets and recruit agents. the fbi had watched chapman and the others for months, recording drop offs of packages, meetings on staircases, even one meeting just yards from cnn's offices in new york. the u.s. believes the group never got its hands on classified information. but the russian infiltration into the u.s., a...
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at new york's lawrence miller gallery, the centerpiece of the new xicket neil slaven, a 40-year chronicle of groups and gatherings is a portrait of new york hot dog vendors. >> i love the four faces of these men. >> reporter: one thing i love about this photograph is you probably would never take those four faces and put them together in any other circumstance. >> no, no. they sell hot dogs. that is their togetherness. >> reporter: many of his pictures have been taken with a giant 20x24-inch polaroid camera. he started focusing on the subject in 1973. >> just something about it just struck me and i said i got to do this. >> reporter: his first shot? the international twins association in muncie, indiana. >> and after that picture, that was it. that really clenched it for me, you know? people say they are funny, they are quirky, they are filled with humor. for me, they are filled more with sociology. so this is the electrolux sales convention photographed in the grand ballroom of the old waldorf astoria. to get invited to the convention and wear a blue jacket at that time you had to have s
at new york's lawrence miller gallery, the centerpiece of the new xicket neil slaven, a 40-year chronicle of groups and gatherings is a portrait of new york hot dog vendors. >> i love the four faces of these men. >> reporter: one thing i love about this photograph is you probably would never take those four faces and put them together in any other circumstance. >> no, no. they sell hot dogs. that is their togetherness. >> reporter: many of his pictures have been taken...
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that is what the "new york times" -- that is what "the new york times" is supposed to do. guy, i'm older than you but you could probably remember times when the "new york times" did that. i mean they had people like abe rosenthal managing editor in the '60s and '70s who really stuck to journalistic integrity. >> they have great health care reporters like robert pare for example,. david: what happens to the "new york times"? i think this business model is doomed to fail. go ahead. >> "new york times" does some good reporting that we react to and feed off of in the entire media, butyou know, david, for me i just want transparency, if you're a liberal democrat, that is fine. we can disagree on some issues and -- but don't run around telling readers or having readers assume you're a down the line, down the middle, unbiased reporter. david: readers can figure it out. i think capri, i think readers can figure it out. >> yes. david: viewers of tv shows. i think frankly readers and viewers want both sides, which is i believe, why we're wiping the floor with cnbc right now because
that is what the "new york times" -- that is what "the new york times" is supposed to do. guy, i'm older than you but you could probably remember times when the "new york times" did that. i mean they had people like abe rosenthal managing editor in the '60s and '70s who really stuck to journalistic integrity. >> they have great health care reporters like robert pare for example,. david: what happens to the "new york times"? i think this business...
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>> we will be safe new year's eve, because we will be there with our partners. >> new york and cities around the nation prepare to ring in the new year. >>> get ready for a cold war retaliation from vladimir pun's russia in response to president obama's stand against the kremlin hacking. new details on what is expected to be a dual funeral memory service for debbie reynolds and carrie fisher. >>> a nasty nor'easter. >>> the bald eagle hatch watch. and meet freddie, the new record holder for tallest dog on the planet. "early today" starts right now. well, good morningtial everybody. thanks for joining us today. i'm betty lynn. we want to begin with president obama's unprecedented cyberattack against the united states. the u.s. is striking back against russia for a hack, which the intelligence community says was met in part to influence the administration. they impose new sanctions. it takes more than 30 top russian officials out of the country, closes two russian government compounds and more. but congressional leaders, including john mccain and lindsey graham say it's not enough t. th
>> we will be safe new year's eve, because we will be there with our partners. >> new york and cities around the nation prepare to ring in the new year. >>> get ready for a cold war retaliation from vladimir pun's russia in response to president obama's stand against the kremlin hacking. new details on what is expected to be a dual funeral memory service for debbie reynolds and carrie fisher. >>> a nasty nor'easter. >>> the bald eagle hatch watch. and meet...
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for much of new york history there are no housing codes. the main thing that dictated the shape and size of new york houses was the shape of the lot which was typically 25' x 100' which creates a very narrow type of building and the height of the buildings was dictated mostly by how much the walls could hold before the building would collapse and that is if you look at the buildings around here it is rare they are 6 stories because that seem to be as much as people imagined you could build them before they might topple over onto the building next to them. starting in the late 19th century housing codes developed and start to put in restrictions. in some ways, reformers believe that through legislation they can make immigrants lives better. and so laws are put in place that for instance will limit the number of people who can occupy a single apartment but those laws are typically flouted. that photograph of immigrant life in new york around 1890, when you go on inspection tours with the health police and find these overcrowded buildings. and
for much of new york history there are no housing codes. the main thing that dictated the shape and size of new york houses was the shape of the lot which was typically 25' x 100' which creates a very narrow type of building and the height of the buildings was dictated mostly by how much the walls could hold before the building would collapse and that is if you look at the buildings around here it is rare they are 6 stories because that seem to be as much as people imagined you could build them...
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across the east river to new york. eventually forced to retreat from new york, into the harlem heights, and this gave the british a toe-hold on the base of the hudson river. and much of my book is about-- is set on water believe it or not, because as the hudson river, it was part of what i would call water -- a corridor of water. if you took the hudson river to the south and the river-like, spans of lake champlain, you had water all the way to canada. we drive around in our multi-lane highway and you see a fort position by a river or a lake, and you wonder why? what's the strategic importance? the fact of the matter was, in the 18th century you couldn't transport people or provisions with speed or regularity unless it was by water. the road system was not there and so, whoever possessed this corridor of water would be in a position to cut off new england from the rest of the states. and so, it was absolutely critical that america maintained some control of this or the war would be over. and with the loss of new york, t
across the east river to new york. eventually forced to retreat from new york, into the harlem heights, and this gave the british a toe-hold on the base of the hudson river. and much of my book is about-- is set on water believe it or not, because as the hudson river, it was part of what i would call water -- a corridor of water. if you took the hudson river to the south and the river-like, spans of lake champlain, you had water all the way to canada. we drive around in our multi-lane highway...
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an appointment by the mayor of new york to the brooklyn committee. the war years were her slow years. after 1920 after she got the vote. meanwhile in 1919 she made her granddaught granddaughter. lena horne, the child of her second son ted, a lifetime member at the age of two. [laughter] >> cora was a busy woman and edward horne, successful man. and they had an unhappy marriage. handsome and debonnaire-- and despite lena both of my mother's young parents deserted her after she was two. and after making a killing on the sox, he pursued easy money on the fringe of the rackets. and lena's mother from a brooklyn family originally from massachusetts left to pursue an unsuccessful singing career. until she was six, she lived with her grandparents and they never spoke to each other except to say good morning mr. horne. post war lives became different. cora was a republican activist and she campaigned for calvin coolidge in the 1924 election as a member of the speakers bureau for the republican party. national organizer and secretary of the eastern vision of
an appointment by the mayor of new york to the brooklyn committee. the war years were her slow years. after 1920 after she got the vote. meanwhile in 1919 she made her granddaught granddaughter. lena horne, the child of her second son ted, a lifetime member at the age of two. [laughter] >> cora was a busy woman and edward horne, successful man. and they had an unhappy marriage. handsome and debonnaire-- and despite lena both of my mother's young parents deserted her after she was two. and...